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Seroprevalence Of Babesia Ovis In Awassi Sheep In Urfa, Turkey, Zi̇şan Emre, Ali̇ Düzgün, Mehmet İri̇adam, Hati̇ce Sert
Seroprevalence Of Babesia Ovis In Awassi Sheep In Urfa, Turkey, Zi̇şan Emre, Ali̇ Düzgün, Mehmet İri̇adam, Hati̇ce Sert
Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences
Seroprevalence of Babesia ovis in Awassi sheep was studied in Urfa and environs between November 1997 and October 1998. A total of 607 serum samples were collected from sheep in 12 different localities, and tested for the presence of antibodies to B. ovis by using an indirect ELISA. Blood smears were also prepared from 110 sheep. The overall prevalence of B. ovis infection was 41.02%. B. ovis was only detected in two blood smears examined (1.82%). A total of 86 ticks were collected from the sheep during the study. Of the ticks examined, 17.44% were Rhipicephalus turanicus, 54.65% were Haemophysalis …
Effect Of Dietary Vitamin A And Zinc On Egg Yield And Some Blood Parameters Of Laying Hens, Şule Kaya, H. Derya Umucalilar, Seyfullah Hali̇loğlu, Hüdai̇ İpek
Effect Of Dietary Vitamin A And Zinc On Egg Yield And Some Blood Parameters Of Laying Hens, Şule Kaya, H. Derya Umucalilar, Seyfullah Hali̇loğlu, Hüdai̇ İpek
Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences
The purpose of the present study was to examine the effects of vitamin A and zinc interaction in laying hens fed on diets supplemented with two different levels of vitamin A (0, 10.000 IU/kg) in combination with five different levels of zinc (0, 25, 50, 100, 200 mg/kg) on egg yield, plasma and yolk concentration of zinc, and the levels of plasma triglyceride and phosphorus for 12 weeks. Egg production, egg weight, feed intake, body weight and feed efficiency did not differ among the groups. Plasma and yolk zinc concentrations were affected only by zinc supplementation. An interaction between vitamin …
Expression Of Bifunctional Genes Encoding Xylanase And \Beta(1,3-1,4)-Glucanase In Gram-Positive Bacteria, Mehmet Sai̇t Eki̇nci̇, Harry J. Flint
Expression Of Bifunctional Genes Encoding Xylanase And \Beta(1,3-1,4)-Glucanase In Gram-Positive Bacteria, Mehmet Sai̇t Eki̇nci̇, Harry J. Flint
Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences
The xylanase and \beta(1,3-1,4)-Glucanase activities encoding gene from the cellulolytic rumen anaerobe bacterium was cloned into Escherichia/Streptococcus shuttle vector for introduction into Gram-positive bacteria, including the rumen facultative anaerobe bacterium Streptococcus bovis. Activities due to the cloned gene decreased in the stationary phase in batch cultures of S. bovis, reflecting the sensitivity of the cloned enzymes to inactivation in the presence of accumulated lactic acid. Cloned gene activity was detected in the culture supernatant, indicating recognition of the cloned gene signal peptide by Gram-positive bacteria.
Growth And Survival Of Simmental Calves Reared Outdoors In Individual Hutches, Necmetti̇n Ünal, Okan Ertuğrul, Orhan Alpan
Growth And Survival Of Simmental Calves Reared Outdoors In Individual Hutches, Necmetti̇n Ünal, Okan Ertuğrul, Orhan Alpan
Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences
The effects of outdoor raising on the survival and growth of Simmental calves in individual hutches were studied at Kazova State Farm, the location having a mixture of Black Sea and semiarid continental climate conditions. A total of 63 female calves born in each of the four seasons between March 1996 and February 1997 were used. The animals were kept in individual hutches for 3 months (preweaning period) and then in groups of 10 until 6 months of age (postweaning period). The mean birth weight was 38.92 kg, while average birth weights for the seasons ranged from 37.70 to 40.44 …
Macroanatomical And Morphometric Investigation On The Maxillary Vein In Rabbits, Rifat Mutuş
Macroanatomical And Morphometric Investigation On The Maxillary Vein In Rabbits, Rifat Mutuş
Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences
Fifteen New Zealand rabbits were used in this study. Buffered saline solution was given through the common carotid artery to remove the blood from the cranial veins. The jugular vein was ligated prior to giving blue latex to 10 rabbits and blue Batson's No. 17 to 5 rabbits through the maxillary vein. Rabbits were left for 24 hours in order to let the latex harden and then they were transferred to 10% formaldehyde solution and dissected. Rabbits that were injected with Batson's No17 were kept in 33% KOH solution for 48 hours and corrosion casts were prepared. The diameters of …
Diagnosis Of Lymphoid Leukosis (Ll) By Elisa (Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay) And Marek's Disease (Md) By If (Immunofluorescence) Test In Chickens, Selda Özbi̇lgi̇n, Ayşi̇n Şen, Mi̇hri̇ban Ülgen, K. Tayfun Çarli, Gürsel Sönmez, Özlem Özmen
Diagnosis Of Lymphoid Leukosis (Ll) By Elisa (Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay) And Marek's Disease (Md) By If (Immunofluorescence) Test In Chickens, Selda Özbi̇lgi̇n, Ayşi̇n Şen, Mi̇hri̇ban Ülgen, K. Tayfun Çarli, Gürsel Sönmez, Özlem Özmen
Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences
In this study, our aim was to diagnose lymphoid leukosis and Marek's disease, which are neoplastic diseases of chickens, by ELISA and Indirect Immunofluorescence Test (IIF), respectively. Samples (eggs and tissues) were selectively taken from the flocks suspected of having lymphoid leukosis and Marek's disease. The tissues were macroscopically and microscopically examined. Tissues belonging to some flocks showed typical lesions for lymphoid leukosis and Marek's disease. Seven broiler breede flocks and three commercial layer flocks were tested for avian leukosis virus (ALV) group specific antigen (p27) in the albumen. ALV p27 antigen was detected in five out of ten flocks. …
The Effect Of Starter Culture Use In Pastırma Production On The Properties Of End Product, Muhammet İrfan Aksu, Mükerrem Kaya
The Effect Of Starter Culture Use In Pastırma Production On The Properties Of End Product, Muhammet İrfan Aksu, Mükerrem Kaya
Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences
The effects of three different starter preparations (Staphylococcus carnosus, Staphylococcus carnosus + Lactobocillus pentosus and Staphylococcus xylosus + Lactobacillus sakei) on the end product of pastırma were investigated. In the production of pastırma samples, dry curing was performed using NaCl, KNO_3, glucose and saccarose, and starter culture was added together with curing compounds to the meat. The starter culture used affected the counts of total aeophilic mesophilic Micrococcus/Staphylococcus and lactic acid bacteria. The Enterobacteriaceae counts were generally found to be below the detectable level (
Accessory Tongue And Other Congenital Malformations In A Calf, İ. Önder Orhan, R. Meri̇h Haziroğlu, Osman Kutsal
Accessory Tongue And Other Congenital Malformations In A Calf, İ. Önder Orhan, R. Meri̇h Haziroğlu, Osman Kutsal
Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences
In this study, congenital malformations are described in one calf. In the calf, accessory tongue, which is a rare condition, was determined together with palatoschisis and growth malformations of cranial bones. The accessory tongue observed in this study is the first case described in calves.
Cloning Of Bacillus Subtilis Rskk243 Bifunctional Xylanase Gene In E. Coli And B. Subtilis And Enzyme Characterization, Bahri̇ Devri̇m Özcan, Numan Özcan
Cloning Of Bacillus Subtilis Rskk243 Bifunctional Xylanase Gene In E. Coli And B. Subtilis And Enzyme Characterization, Bahri̇ Devri̇m Özcan, Numan Özcan
Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences
A bifunctional gene xylanase of B. subtilis RSKK243 encoding detectable beta(1,4) glucanase (CMCase) activity in addition to a high level of main xylanase activity was cloned and expressed in Escherichia coli with pUC18 plasmid and in various Bacillus subtilis strains with pUB110 vector. For enzymatic analysis and plasmid isolation, the gene was also expressed in xylanase and beta glucanase negative B.subtilis YB886 strain with pUB110 vector. The pUB110 with bifunctional xylanase gene was transferred into B. subtilis RSKK243 for maximizing the enzyme yield, as well as into other RSKK strains to create novel strains with multiple enzyme capacities. Recombinant strains …
Canine Mast Cell Tumors: A Pathological Survey Of Nineteen Cases, Sevi̇l Atalay Vural, Yilmaz Aydin
Canine Mast Cell Tumors: A Pathological Survey Of Nineteen Cases, Sevi̇l Atalay Vural, Yilmaz Aydin
Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences
In the survey study, a total of 19 canine mast cell tumors were examined with regard to sex, age, breed of dogs, tumor location, and pathological findings in the period of 1960-1999. The majority of tumors occurred in males (78%) and between the ages of 6 and 11 years (67%). The pointer was predisposed to development of tumors (35%). The hindquarters and hind legs were most commonly involved, followed by the extragenital inguinal area and trunk. The tumors clearly had a site preference for the posterior region of the body (79%). The only extracutaneous tumor was found in the nasal …
Vitamin A, Vitamin E And Selenium Levels In Blood And Milk Sera Of Cattle With Foot And Mouth Disease, Serdar Kizil, Ari̇f Altintaş
Vitamin A, Vitamin E And Selenium Levels In Blood And Milk Sera Of Cattle With Foot And Mouth Disease, Serdar Kizil, Ari̇f Altintaş
Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences
The aim of this study was to determine \beta-carotene, retinol (Vit A), selenium (Se) and \alpha-tocopherol (Vit E) levels in the sera of blood and milk from cattle with foot and mouth disease (FMD). A total of 120 blood sera and 22 milk sera were used for the analysis. \beta-carotene and Vit A, Se and Vit E levels were determined by spectrophotometer, fluorophotometer and HPLC respectively. Serum samples were obtained from 0-1 and 1-3-year-old cattle bred in public and state farms. Animals were grouped according to their sex, vaccination status and health or infection with FMD. Results of the biochemical …
Synchronization Of Oestrus And The Possibilities Of Improving Reproductive Performance By Using Progestagen And Different Doses Of Pmsg In Kıvırcık Ewes, Mehmet Koyuncu, Şebnem Kara Uzun, Leyla Şengül
Synchronization Of Oestrus And The Possibilities Of Improving Reproductive Performance By Using Progestagen And Different Doses Of Pmsg In Kıvırcık Ewes, Mehmet Koyuncu, Şebnem Kara Uzun, Leyla Şengül
Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences
This study was carried out in Kıvırcık ewes to increase reproductive performance and synchronize oestrus by using progestagen pessaries (40 mg FGA) and different doses of PMSG (0, 500 and 700 IU) during the breeding season. Free mating occurred in the herd and 76% of all births were completed in the first week. Fertility, single birth rates, fecundity and prolificacy in the three different groups were found to be 94.87%, 96.66% and 100.00%; 78.38%, 55.18% and 38.46% (P
Detection Of Antibodies Against Salmonella Enteritidis In Chicken Serum And Egg Yolk With Elisa, Gülay Altay, Hakan Yardimci
Detection Of Antibodies Against Salmonella Enteritidis In Chicken Serum And Egg Yolk With Elisa, Gülay Altay, Hakan Yardimci
Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences
A total of 473 sera from hens of different age groups and different breeds and a total of 430 eggs were collected from 11 breeders and egg producers in the districts of Adapazarı, Afyon, Ankara and Konya. Lipopolysaccharide (LPS), heat-extract (HE) and flagella antigens were tested in the standardizing ELISA technique. Flagella antigen was found useful in the screening of field samples. Of the 48 (10.2%) rapid plate agglutination positive sera, 7 were negative in ELISA. One hundred and seventy-three (36.6%) of the 473 sera and 76 (17.7%) of the 430 egg yolks were found to be positive with ELISA. …
Photoinactivation Of Buffalo Liver And Kidney Tissue Arginases And Its Kinetic Properties, Necmi̇ Özdemi̇r, Mehtap Özçeli̇k
Photoinactivation Of Buffalo Liver And Kidney Tissue Arginases And Its Kinetic Properties, Necmi̇ Özdemi̇r, Mehtap Özçeli̇k
Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences
Exposure of buffalo liver and kidney tissue arginases to a 150 w light source from a distance of 8-10 cm, in the presence of 0.05mM methylene blue, caused significant inhibition of arginase activity. It was determined that this inhibition occurred differently in liver and kidney tissues. Arginase activity was spectrophotometrically measured using the Thiosemicarbazide diacetyl-monoxime urea (TDMU) method. Following preincubation with MnCl_2, exposure to a 150 w light source and the addition of methylene blue, the activity of arginase was found to be lower than that after preincubation with a 150 w light source and methylene blue and the addition …
Comparison And Evaluation Of The Passive Haemagglutination Test And Elisa In Routine Screening Of Contagious Equine Metritis (Cem) In Mares With Endometritis Or Infertility, N. Yakut Özgür, Masashi Eguchi, Toru Anzai, Serkan İki̇z, Ati̇lla Ilgaz
Comparison And Evaluation Of The Passive Haemagglutination Test And Elisa In Routine Screening Of Contagious Equine Metritis (Cem) In Mares With Endometritis Or Infertility, N. Yakut Özgür, Masashi Eguchi, Toru Anzai, Serkan İki̇z, Ati̇lla Ilgaz
Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences
One hundred and twenty thoroughbred breeder mares with endometritis or infertility were investigated for the detection of antibodies to Taylorella equigenitalis by the passive haemagglutination (PHA) test and ELISA between 1997 and 1999 in the Marmara region and the two tests were compared. Fifty-eight (48.33 %) of 120 sera were found to be positive by the PHA test and 52 (43.33%) by ELISA. 22 of the sera were found to be positive by the PHA test reacted at 1/64 titer, 27 at 1/128, 7 at 1/256 and 2 at 1/512 titer. Sera from 44 mares were positive in both tests. …
Dandy - Walker Syndrome: 3 Cases Report, V. Wiwanitkit, S. Agthong
Dandy - Walker Syndrome: 3 Cases Report, V. Wiwanitkit, S. Agthong
Chulalongkorn Medical Journal
No abstract provided.